Do you have examples of DEI’d games? Do you have sources for saying devs don’t want to do it anymore? So far I only know of guys that record videos of themselves screaming “fucking pronouns” being offended by the mere presence of pronouns, and that’s not even “DEI”. There’s also that weird steam recommendation character who criticizes every game that has a woman who isn’t meant to be a sex object, but these are all very fringe and often severely disturbed people, not at all representative of any real impactful opinions.
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PunchingWood@lemmy.world 1 month agoThat’s what I said, it doesn’t pander to LGBTQ. Unlike a lot of other games in recent times. So people are gonna encourage games that don’t make that one of their main focus points of the game.
People can downvote me all they want but that doesn’t change the fact that a lot of people are also done with making games about politics and DEI.
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LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 month ago
The funko pop star wars nintendo pronoun screamers are to the political right what Alex Jones is to Ronald Reagan
AFallingAnvil@lemmy.ca 1 month ago
I feel like I need a translator for this comment
baguettefish@discuss.tchncs.de [bot] 1 month ago
I’m assuming “useful idiots continuing a harmful tradition”
Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 1 month ago
Do you have some examples? It would really help to discuss specifics.
Dremor@lemmy.world 1 month ago
From the term used I can easily determine you are more conservative than most here, and even if your comment got reported multiple time on the basis of rule 2, I’d like not to overreact and give you the occasion to develop a bit more your arguments by providing examples instead of just “its like that because I feel like it is like that”.
So, could you please kindly provide, as other in this thread asked, example of :
- Games where those “political” topics doesn’t belong
- Review criticizing SpaceMarine 2 for not “pandering to LGBTQ”
In my humble opinion, Games being a work of art as much as it is an entertainment, it is up to the creator to chose what kind of story it want to talk about.
Does they want to talk about how the LGBTQ community, which has been oppressed for a long time, in their game ? Fine by me, at lease I can have some insight from the viewpoint of someone of this community, albeit virtual, to better understand said topic.
Those topics where not talked at all previously, so of course it would feel like it becomes a lot more present in the last years, just by contrast with the absence of it in previous titles. It is also a brand new storytelling topic on which game designer have very little experience with, so it is logical for it to be talked about awkwardly at time (thus the need for specialized consulting firm like Sweet Baby Inc), with some very obvious stitches at times. Just give them time to understand how to blend it better in the story and gameplay, and you’ll get the fun games you wish for, with a diverse cast you won’t even have to complain about.
cowfodder@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Lgbtqia people existing is not “real world politics” and they are grossly underrepresented in media.